Wheels of War launches Car Design Competition!
The Wheels of War Development team have launched a car design competition aimed to get more community involvement and exposure out of the ET:QW modification.

The Wheels of War Development team have launched a car design competition aimed to get more community involvement and exposure out of the ET:QW modification.
This is the moment you have been waiting for: id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead just announced the official release date for the PC version of Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars during...
A brilliant Firefox and Internet Explorer toolbar which has a built-in RSS feed reader showing you news from the best Quake Wars sites around, Quake Wars links to all important sites, e-mail notifier, search and instant access to the Quake Wars Podcasts. Good stuff.
The Official Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars statistics page. Includes XML feeds for 3rd party websites and applications.
badman has updated his community site blog with information about the release of beta2 tomorrow. See Paul's blog here for a full listing of changes from beta 1.
Domipheus of the ET:QW modification Wheels of War answers questions about the modification over at GamersNation.co.uk
The 2nd open beta build is in testing at Activision right now and will be initially released to the QuakeCon audience for BYOC play. Splash Damage hopes to have it to FilePlanet within the next week or two for a wide release to all of our public beta testers.
You know how I said that we were on track with our "Normal Release Schedule"? Well, I lied, but here's Episode 3 where our English friends take a show off and the episode is run by two Yanks. We talk about the next beta build, E3's demonstration of the console version, and delve a bit into the mysterious world of in-game rankings.
Gamespot: "In case you forgot, mankind won't fight back against the Strogg on the PC alone. We checked out an exclusive demo of Quake Wars on the Xbox 360 for the first time." Make sure to check out the screenshots on that page as well.
It seems that Battlefield 2 has something called Rules of Engagement. It's something like a bunch of rules by which you are supposed to play. If you don't your account will be deleted or something like that. Anyway, the question is: Do you want some server-police to come while you play, spectate you and punish you if you act "improperly"?